Claudia Christian is only in the US for a short time, and we are giddy that she joins us for a time!

She talks to us about her fond memories of the show, of the mutual on-set fondling, of working with Bill Mumy for various music projects, and much more. “Geometry of Shadows” is still her favorite episode, and she talks about how her appreciation for the show now is so much deeper now that she’s had the time to sit and watch the series.

Yes, she’s lived in the UK so long she’s picked up a British accent. It’s cool, huh? So go help promote the trailer for her new project, STARHYKE.

Listener Feedback: Jarsto’s voicemail comments on distinguishing between good guy and bad guy signoffs; Dan from Honolulu comments on the talents we’ve lost from the series; Trampas from The Signal on the positive addition of Bruce Boxleitner, and the comparisons between B5 and Firefly.

Tim reads an email from Steve in Singapore about impersonating the Vorlon god Boojee; and one from Matt in Michigan on possibilities for “The Lost Tales”… and yes, I know we got the ep wrong… it’s “Legacies”, not “Quality of Mercy”.

She’s also really hoping to convince the publisher to eventually do a collection on Babylon 5. If you’d be interested in buying one if they did do a B5 collection, let Summer know.

We are still considering doing a separate B5 Fan Tales segment in the future, so send us those favorite anecdotes of yours.

Your feedback does matter, and is welcome! You can call us, or email us and tell us what you think… and likely hear it played or read on the show. Please try to keep the voicemail comments as brief as possible.

Comments

I’m disappointed Ms. Christian has returned to her original misrepresentation of the season 5 issue, despite her having admitted that jms’s version was the correct one after all, nearly a year after the controversy. The timing makes this downright strange; does she want to honk off jms and ensure she doesn’t get a part in The Lost Tales?

When I heard Summer’s “explicit” warning, I could not think of any reason why the discussion of B5 would be explicit. Now I know. I cringed many times throughout the discussion. Thanks for the warning and the next time I will heed to it and skip the podcast no matter how much I like the guest.

Eric, I remembered that post you linked to as we talked with Claudia. But recall the Vorlon proverb: Understanding is a three-edged sword.

GG, hopefully we won’t have too many “explicit” podcasts, because that’s not our shtick. However, we also want our guests to feel free to express themselves… and Michael doesn’t have the time to go through and bleep all the bleepable words. As soon as we finished that interview, we set about recording the warnings.

I found the entire podcast to be very entertaining and informative. Claudia isn’t just beatiful and intelligent – she has a great sense of humor. As for the podcast being “explicit”, I hear worse things while walking down the street. GG needs to either grow up and join the real world, or stay away from the internet (and television, and movies, and just about everything & everywhere else). Thanks for the great job y’all are doing.

Steve, thanks for the kind words. I’ve said it many times, but it always is worth repeating – we are so fortunate to have Jeffrey on board, because he makes the interviews possible. With Jeffrey handling the guests, and Summer and I on the DeepGeeking, and our loyal and lovely listeners making contributions…. well, I think the Babylon Podcast is something special, and I’m pleased to be a part of it.

I agree with Tim about the three edged sword, and would contend that it’s just as possible that Claudia’s words in this magazine interview have been misconstrued and misinterpreted. It is a magazine article afterall. The whole situation seems like a twisted mass of missunderstandings. I don’t think fans have the right to “rag on” (JMS) either side. None of us were there.